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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would never encourage my child to participate. We are far, far from Fundie Christians. We are Christians, but more spiritual than religious. [b]We are more the UU type[/b], although we attend a Unity church now. My kids are exposed to many spiritual paths at our church. That said, I disagree that kids should be prevented from bringing a Bible to school. That's exactly the response that the crazy Focus on the Family Southern Baptists want. They are going for the persecuted Christian angle. Also, are we going to start banning kids from bringing all religious material to school? Can you imagine the outrage if we banned the Koran from backpacks? That's just silly. I say let them have their Bring Your Bible to School day. Teachers should just treat it like they would any distraction. You cannot have it out during class. If you want to read the Bible quietly when you are finished with class work or during lunch or recess. Read it. I don't see any problem with that. Read with an understanding of history, the Bible is actually an interesting read. This should be a non issue.[/quote] UUs aren't Christian. Apparently you're ignorant of the tenets of your own church.[/quote]
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